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SUMMARY:IoES/Luskin Research Seminar: Magali Delmas
DESCRIPTION:“The who\, the when and thehow of energy conservation: New insights from real time\, appliance level energy\nfeedback.” About the speaker:Magali Delmas is a Professor of management at the University of California Los Angeles. Standing at the crossroads of policy and management\, Magali Delmas’ research focuses on the various interactions between environmental policy and business strategy at the national and international level. She seeks to understand how environmental policies influences firms’ strategies and performance and in turn how firms help shape environmental policy. Magali Delmas’ current work includes the analysis of the effectiveness of firms’ voluntary actions to mitigate climate change. She is involved in several projects related to firms’ voluntary strategies to reduce greenhouse gases in the electric utility sector. She is also engaged in refining current methodologies to measure and communicate firm’s and products’ environmental performance. Previous to embarking on an academic career she worked at the European Commission as the economic advisor of the Director for Industry.
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SUMMARY:Public Policy for Innovation in the Digital Age: Digital Media in the Age of the Cloud
DESCRIPTION:PUBLIC POLICY FOR INNOVATION IN THE DIGITAL AGE SERIESDigital Media in the Age of the CloudVIEW EVENT HIGHLIGHTS\, PHOTOS\, AND VIDEOModeratorRichard Wolpert Managing Director\, Amplify.la; and Venture Advisor\, Accel Partners\nPanelists\nDean\nMarks Senior Vice President\, Intellectual Property\, Warner Bros.\nEntertainment Inc.\nKatherine Oyama Sr. Policy Counsel\, Google\nBetsy Rosenblatt Assistant Professor of Law\, Whittier\nLaw School; and Director\, Center for Intellectual Property LawJule Sigall Assistant General Counsel\, Copyright\,\nMicrosoftThe move to the cloud is one of the defining technology trends of the early 21st century. By decoupling the concepts of location and information access\, the cloud is upending traditional assumptions regarding media creation\, dissemination\, and consumption. While this creates many new opportunities\, it also raises challenges for business models and international trade frameworks that evolved in the pre-cloud era. A panel of industry\, legal\, and public policy leaders will discuss how to structure the global trade in digital works to enhance the public’s access to digital media while still respecting the rights of copyright holders. Questions will include: What steps can help reduce the level of media piracy? And do barriers (legal or otherwise) act as a brake on the implementation and use of new media technologies?Key questions:With respect to media\, does geography matter anymore?Are the current geographically centered models on distribution appropriate anymore?Are the restrictions on geographic portability placed on consumer access to digital media practical or necessary?How can global trade in digital works be structured to enhance the public’s access to digital media while still respecting the rights of the copyright holders?How can music piracy be addressed given the growth in cloud computing?Should copyright exhaustion be national or international?How strongly should international trade in digital media be tied to broader\, non-IP-related international trade agreements and obligations?What are some steps that can help reduce the level of media piracy?All Public Policy for Innovation in the Digital Age panels are free. Registration is required. Seating will be first come\, first served. Lunch will be served. Daily parking is $12. Pay-by-space parking is also available in Parking Structure SV. Sponsors:Partners:Entertainment Merchants AssociationGRAMMY U®UCLA Alumni AssociationUCLA Herb Alpert School of Music – Department of EthnomusicologyUCLA Luskin School of Public AffairsUCLA School of Law – Entertainment\, Media\, and Intellectual Property Law ProgramUCLA Office of Intellectual Property & Industry Sponsored ResearchUCLA School of Theater\, Film and Television
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/public-policy-for-innovation-in-the-digital-age-digital-media-in-the-age-of-the-cloud/
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SUMMARY:Environmental Economics\, Policy and Management Monthly Seminar Series: J.R. DeShazo
DESCRIPTION:J.R. DeShazo\, Professor of Public Policy\, UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs”Policy and Economic Lessons Learned from the Early Plug-in electric Vehicle Market”J.R. DeShazo is the Director of the Luskin Center for Innovation at the University ofCalifornia at Los Angeles. He also is a Professor and Vice Chair of the Department ofPublic Policy in the Luskin School of Public Affairs at UCLA\, where he is an expert ineconomics\, public finance\, and organizational governance.Lunch will be served. Limited space.
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/environmental-economics-policy-and-management-monthly-seminar-series-j-r-deshazo/
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